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ss the lines five miles further from the city and walked suddenly into a squad of grey soldiers in command of a lieutenant. The officer eyed him with suspicion. "What's your business here, sir?" he asked sharply. "Looking over the lines," John replied casually. "So I see. That's why I asked you. Show your pass." "Why, I haven't one." "I thought not. You're a damned spy and you'd just as well say your prayers. I'm going to hang you." The men pressed near. Among them was a second lieutenant, a big, strapping, quiet-looking fellow. "You've made a mistake, gentlemen," John protested. "I'm a newspaper man from Atlanta. The chief sent me out to look over the lines and report." "It's a lie. We've forbidden every paper in town to dare such a thing----" John smiled: "That's just why my office sent me, I reckon." "Well, he sent you once too often----" He turned to his orderly: "Get me a bridle rein off my horse." In vain John protested. The Commander shook his head: "It's no use talking. You've passed the deadline here to-day. This is a favorite spot for scouts to cross. I'm not going to take any chances; I'm going to hang you." "Why don't you search me first?" He was sure that his dangerous message was so skillfully sewed in the soles of his shoes they would not be discovered. "I can search you afterwards," was the laconic reply. He quickly tied the leather strap around his neck and threw the end of it over a limb. The touch of his hand and the rough way in which he had tied the leather stirred John Vaughan's rage to boiling point. All sense of danger was lost for the moment in blind anger. He turned suddenly and faced his executioner: "This is a damned outrage, sir! Even a spy is entitled to a trial by drumhead court-martial!" "Yes, that's what I say," the big, quiet fellow broke in. "I'm in command of this squad!" thundered the lieutenant. "I know you are," was the cool answer, "that's why this outrage is going to be committed." The executioner dropped the rein and faced his subordinate: "You're going to question my authority?" "I've already done it, haven't I?" A quick blow followed. The quiet man, in response, knocked his commander down and the men sprang on them as they drew their revolvers. John Vaughan, with a sudden leap, reached the dense woods and in five minutes was inside Sherman's lines. The bridle rein was still around his neck and the blue pi
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